Jim Holtz wrote: 
> I have the receiver connected with the Netgear Ethernet to WiFi adapter
> on the 5 Ghz. channel so the Direct TV modules shouldn't affect it.
If there any DLNA clients anywhere on your LAN (doesn't matter if there
are on different wireless or wired segments) and the LMS "uPNP/DLNA
Media interface" plugin is active - a packet storm can occur which makes
LMS very busy and thus slow to service players.

> I'm struggling with the "player source logging to info". How do I enable
> it and where do I find the log file?

The log file will be server.log which can be accessed through the WebUI
Setting/Information tab

Log levels for different LMS modules are accessed through WebUI/
Settings/Advanced/Logging. 

Find the player.source drop down and set it to INFO.  Then click Apply. 
If you restart LMS then log setting will be forgotten.

To see whether socketwrapper is being used do the following.

1. Stop all player from playing audio - ideally clear all playlists
2. Note time.
3. Enable player.source to INFO and click Apply
4. Play a problem track on a problem player.
5. Once it has played about 20 secs of audio - stop player.
6. Note time.
7. Enable player.source to ERROR and click Apply to stop log file
getting too big.

Look in the log file at the entries between times noted in Step 2 and
6.You should see LMS logic trying to decide how to play the track.  If
you don't undertand the log - copy all log entries between start and
stop times into a text file. Zip text file and attach to a post.


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